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The Malta Society of Arts wraps up restoration works on Palazzo de La Salle’s 18th-century hall, the Sala dei Cavalieri
A general view of the restored hall.
Valletta is full of reminders of Malta’s incredible past and most of its buildings have a story that sheds light on the city’s importance throughout history. Palazzo de La Salle is one such building.
Situated just a few metres down from The Grandmaster’s Palace, the palazzo has been the seat of the Malta Society of Arts (MSA) since 1923 and is home to the Sala dei Cavalieri. This magnificent hall has recently been restored to its former glory, a process which was carried out during the pandemic. Keith Sciberras, head of the University of Malta’s Department of Art and Art History, was the director of the project.
Due to the new COVID-related directives issued by the health authorities, Il-Ħaġar museum of Victoria is currently closed but one can still admire its Lenten displays online.
These include hundreds of miniature clay statuettes representing a Good Friday procession. The statuettes were made by Joseph Agius, Paul Muscat and the late Lino Fardell, long-established Christmas crib artisans.
The idea of creating this artistic Good Friday procession was, in fact, developed within the circle of presepisti and pasturi artisans.
There are figurines of various styles, representing both the strictly traditional devotional procession and the modern pageantry type.
The displays can be viewed on the museum’s Facebok page at www.facebook.com/heartofgozo.
Bruise-covered child kept away from child care, court told A young child, the victim of negligence and assaults, was kept away from child care to avoid questions about 65 bruises on his body.
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Subscriber only A child the subject of criminal neglect by his mother and assault by another man was kept from going to child care because he was covered with bruises, a court has heard. James English, 31, appeared in the District Court on Friday where his lawyer James Marcus said his client was remorseful and distressed by the injuries suffered by the child at his hand.
Bruise-covered child kept away from child care, court told
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